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AGE J— THE FORTWORTH PRESS—JAN. T, 1930
TAYLOR’S VALET
4
SHIP BREWS OWN BEER
HERE’S MORE ABOUT
NAMES ACTRESS PANTHER SEES
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lor was still alive.
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GreatestValues
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Thursday by Committee
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President
CLANK’S DOLLAR STORES, IC.
‘S
GIVEN ORDERS
FOR WEDNESDAY,
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Under the ne.. rate 5000 feet of
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one
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1200 Women’s and Girls’ New Tub Fast
'rocks—Hoovers
Vaughn, R. C. Hearn and E.. J.
ribbed.
Hosey.
TARRENT HOMICIDE
CASE TO BE QUASHED
Su
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against the city, which was grant-
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Tuesday, was
55
after-
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A jury ■in
2 for $1 -44
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A $1 VALUE MEN’S
3 WORK SHIRTS
1 1shi
2 for $1
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FOR THURSDAY
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records and were
ne month.
not' ascertain the utifity's
.Cut eitru
reinforced
full to size with
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Reg. 39c to 50c
For Clearance!
g
Bath Towels
»
Fine quality
75c
and
“BET” MARRIAGE OFF
A
511 HOUSTON ST.
511 HOUSTON ST.
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CLARK'S
DOLLAR STORE
NOT A CLEARANCE
of Shop Worn Goods
Virgil Can’t Run
So He Flies With
His Dad Instead
MRS. LANHAM WEAKER
FROM LONG .ILLNESS
not <
to th
CH I full f 0-^1-.,,
Size 36 to 46.
Monday night would appear be-
fore the commissioners to ask
REGULAR $1 MEN’S
RIB UNIONS
fine woven mad-
ras. Slightly soil- ’
ed or “damaged..
scale cover? the rate after that but [
at no time is the bill more than :
68 Men’s Dress Shirta. regu-
larly 31.00, in our mark down
merchandise,
broadcloths
Won’t i
Water
By
in
able to compleie
Obviously, they
Another survey of State High-
way 121, thru Birdville, win"e
NEGRO STUDENTS TO
STUDY ART WORKS
the
they
the
SILK TO TOP CHIFFON
2 PR. HOSE
Black Heels and Clocks!
He was found in a two-room
apartment in the fear of a home
which itself faced the street. He
had as a roommate a Portuguese
boy, who was not present at the
interview.
CITY REPEALS
GAS RATE SET
TO FIGHT HIKE
J. L. WRIGHT TO RUN
FOR ANOTHER TERM
BIRDVILLE TO
CONTINUE FIGHT
1
BOYS’ AND GIRLS’
RIBBED UNIONS
Misses'
Sizes
7 to 14
Women's
Sizes
14 to 44 '
"Why before 7:307”
"His chauffeur told me
Misses Rayon and Lisle
LONG HOSE
FOR WEDNESDAY
Rummage Counter
BROKEN SIZES! ROBKEN LOTS’ SAMPLES!
20% Off
On AU Sweaters
COHN & SONS
North Fort Worth's
Department Store
Ebdrzeq
which Peavy had made himself, now -the object of a determined
"You told Dr', Filhen who she fight by Birdville citizens. -
Brooks predicted another sur-' present.
First Quality Regular $1
GIRLS’ LINGERIE
Of Fine Quality Rayon!
COMBINATIONS!
FOR WEDNESDAY
Boys’ Tailored Full Cut
2 FALL SUITS
—
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Negro Supports Statement
Of Dope Ring Member
On Slaying
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the preceding evening while Tay-
Rayon Underthings ...... g .
81x90 Bed Sheets......... , /
Assortment of Girls’ Hats.. ■ /6
Mismated House Shoes.... L/ )
White Hoover Aprons..... 4 P.
Corsets and Brassieres.... / f
Men’s Dress Gloves"
Men’s Outing Pajamas..... opvAg
Turkish Bath Towels...... . *
A SI VALUE
Oval Bath Mats
1) a i n
shades
rayon
girls,
fore
permen were waiting in the of-
fice of State Parole Officer Ed
Whyte for the latter to produce
Otis Hefner for questioning.
• • (Covyright, 1930, by United Press)
BROADCLOTH!
0‘ PRINTS! GINGHAM-!
DIMITY!
Brought Federal Court
Citation
A delightful selection of expensive loolling dresses and
hooverettes at this unusual price — Smart styles-—Attrac-
tive patterns, and wrap around styles—Set in and Jong
sleeves.
Mt. Taylor.-”
"Who was she?"
Identifies Actress
)
Positive $1 Vales
INFANTS’
Crib Blankets
_
g
temp
your
light
cast t
futur
dulgt
mode
RAILF
RATE
ASH
A $1 VALUE__
Philippine Gowns
2 for $1
Hand made, and . embroid-
ered. Full cut to size. Full
length.
Tarrant County grand juror?
were instructed Tuesday . to lay
aside their likes and dislikes of
laws and consider carefully all
complaints, of law violation.
“Whether you like any certain
law or not, it is your duty to
give it falr consideration and do
allin your power to see that it
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ever
bacct
TQA
heat
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a
CLARK'S
DLLAR STORE
for the bath room.
FOR THURSDAY________
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in al
he alt
0
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a
LARGE PIECES 89c
ALUMINUM
2 Pcs. $1
Dish Fans, nest of 3 sauce
pans, roasters, percolators
■'and fryers.
At
S
, both parties considered the mar-
riage a joke and had not lived
together.
tax assessor.
The"; announcement.
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edSaturda
but pi
could
Hmerican Ban kilrusl Co
C ’ 415 STREET
M\ THERE IS VURSTI f ( 7 V'
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Strong enough to protect you
Large enough to serve you
Small enough to know you ,
. - / ‘ •
Assessor Will Make Campaign “on
Past Record.
J. ester Wright -win seek a
third term, as Tarrant County
"We were virtually compelled
to accept hie concern’s unrea-
sonable rates because of limited
time to prove them unreason-
able,” Councilman William Mon-
nig Sr. said.
Doubts Court Intention. • :
Monnig said he doubted that
it was the intention, of the court
that the. increased rates' should
he so set up as (o affect only,
the smalt consumer, which, he
says, will be the effect of the
company's schedule.
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ig
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is enforced," Judge George E.
Hosey of Criminal District .Court
told them.
. Those who will comprise- the |
Erand jury for the first quarter
Regularly
Worth to'
$1.50
72Women’s! Super Rayon!
3 2 BLOOMERS
W Usually Sell for $1
■ Full length tailored through- ..
7 ourt with flat lock seams.
The ordinance adopted Tues-
day states that the city will not
interfere with the gas company
in the application of its new
rates until after the 10-month
period.
announcement?, for Justices of'
the peace and county commis-
sioners, have been made.
. "I will make the race,on the
record that I have made during
the last three years and that i
shall make this ‘year," Wright
said. ’"I will not slight the du-
ties. of nry office to make the
race."
Wright also was the first to
announce for the assessor's of-
WHO IS SAM HILL?
—He's the man. to do your
fall rug cleaning!
PHONE 2-8090
county incumbent. Several-other
hurt fatally.
Tarrent’s defense was that the
case was being prosecuted as" a
threat, to make him settle a $50,-
000 damage suit by relatives.
"Gas rates here now will be
higher than a heat's back,' but
we hope the revenue from, them
will* prove to the satisfaction of
the federal court just how un-
reasonable^ they are,” Carr as-
serted. .
■ dt Fine quality chambray tri-
8. pie stitched, 2-but ton
3241 through pockets, full cut
5; to size.
and for challenging the injunc-
tion issued by that tribunal.
Still, all is not lost.
We can reopen this case at the
end of a trial period-—we can
derfy a new franchise . . .and we
have seen a cuickene public in-
terest in pyblic business.
And that, perhaps, is victory
even in defeat.
that County Engineer Damon Da-
Peavey hesitated, nervously. His i vlg be instructed to draw an-
lanceasweeptntherroond denawtrk other aet or Dlans for the road.
4 for $1.
Double . thread. In pastel
shades and in plai white.
was, didn't you?”
"Yes, I did.”
"You named---?” - -
He nodded- his head affirma-
tively. ,
Criminal—Pistrict
2for $1
Pure linen, guaranteed fast
colors. Size 4 5x45. .
*Be M
"anti
nostr
the r
thus
lor's house, but it was dark and
the, door was locked. J fice.
"What time was it thatthef
chauffeur went to the’ house?"
"I don’t remember. Not very |
The origin of the word "Yan-
kee’” is said to have resulted from
the first attempts of the Indians
of the United States to pronounce
the word “English.”
2952
Saving is Shown
For 35,000 feet used' in
month the bill will be .23.58
cents, against $23.63, a saving of
€ O 0 0 0 0 0
Ellie ribbed, full cut to
size. Long and short sleeves.
CHILDREN'S OUTING
Gowns, Pajamas
C L ARK’S
10DAY~ 7.
0020*
1 Heavy quality outing. . ex-
tra full, cut to size.
pleted Soon
Thew.est half of the north lane '
of Camp Bowie Boulevard exten-
sion was opened to traffic Tues-
day.
-.Prickwill be laid on the east
half as soon as weather permits,
it was said at the Thurber Con-
struction Company. * .
This should be completed and
the entire north lane, 1,6 miles
long, opened to traffic by next
week.
Gradlng-on the south lane be-
tween the city limitsand Kute-
man Cut-off also will start soon.
Dy United Pres,
TRENTON, N. J.. Jan. 7 —Bes-
sie Doktar wagered single blessed-
ness against 310 with Leo Altman
of Union- City,’ that Al Smith
would be elected president. Chan-
cery court has dissolved the mar-
riage for 8peelaT Master Gustave
E. Hunseiker told the court’that
l
Pastel shade
of r i •«h .
peach, nile
Orchid, corn!
Sizes 3 to 28
—But fresh, new merchandise
that has been regularly sold
by us at our standard price
of one dollar—BECAUSE we
. do not have sale discounts we
offer these remarkable dem-
onstratton vatuesas evidence
of the values you may expect
to find at Clark's throughout
the year.
NEW FUNERAL HOME
Special to The Press.
CLEBURNE, Jan. 7.—A funeral
home is to be built by P. C. Dil-
lon & Son, fueral directors here
for 25 years. Boyd Dillon has
bought a one-third interest in the
concern, and is now associated
with his father and brother, Verne
G, DlJlon.
2 for $1
Reversible braided mats, all
‘ . bright colors. Very suitable
square things with Virgil
with a thrUly zoom in his,
plane.
"Sure, the kid's going to
“.....be a pilot," says Moore.
"The doctors will operate
on his legs when he is a lit-
tle older.
. “We think Virgil will be
—all. right again. .. ,__
“If lie has to remain in the
braces, I'll fix the ship up
somehow so he can handle
it,"
RAINEY’S TekIA
309 MAIN ,
VIRGINIA HAM . 1 -
STEAK ; ........... lC
With Sweet Relish
Wednesday Special
gas company then asked federal
court for a ’ contempt citation
didn’t know whether to open the asked of the- Tarrant. County
door or not.” ■ I Commfssioners’ Court Thursday
"Did you recognize the woman's by a conmittee from the Bird-
voice?” he was asked. ,,, ci . , eazue
"Yes. I saw her, too, tor pretty 116 CI1C League.
soon 1 gde tired waiting cutside I M. Brooks, president, 'said
and opened the door to speak to Tuesday that a committee -named
Jury Frees Driverin Drunk Driv-
ing Charge
REG. SI VALUE
Panty Dresses
2 for $1
Fine quality -broadcloth.
Hand embroidered. Guaran-
teed tub fast. Sizes 2 to 6.
Grapevine; foreman; Marsh Cal-'
laway, Birdville; Sam Wine, Ar-1
lington; Henry Williams, Ben-
brook: P. By Wesson, J. B. Col-
Iter Sr., HughH. Lewis Sr.. C. 17
t y pastet
in tnilored
undies for
Never he
offered nt
■Ice in suel
' and selee-
Talks Will Be Made During
Visiting Hours. '
Students of the I. M. Terrell
(negro) Higli School this week
wild study 150 reproductions of
the works of famous artists,
through an exhibit placed in the
school. t
Talks are givn during visiting
hours.
The exhibit is open to the pub*
lie from 3 until 5 p. m. in the
Court acquitted AFarrent on the
made . .
the first of any I “aY:
t'onj’resRfnan's Wife rail* to Rally
From Disease
Mrs. Fritz Lanham, wife of
Congressman. Lanham, was report-
ed weaker Tuesday morning after
an alarming night at the home of
her mother in Austin. .
Mrs. Lanham was taken to Aus-
tin from Washington last May, in
the hope that a return to Texas
might improve the throat trouble
from, which she bad been critically
ill for some time.
Fritz Lanham is congressman
from the Fort Worth district.
gas used in ope month will cost
33.95 against the old rates of
33.38, an increase of 57 cents. .
Terr thousand feet will cost
37.33, against the old price of
36.75.
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a city which not only invites and
welcomes thi Investment of new
capital, but is fair and just in its
dealings with those’who already
have made theiranvestments here.
"It is the hope and determina-
tion of‘the Fort Worth Gas Com-
pany to, faithfully and rightly
serve. the citizenship of Fort
Worth, and to do its full part in
i working for and aiding in all those
things which go to make a greater
city," .
Lack of time to prepare its
fight befor. they were to appear
in federal court Thursday to face
a contempt citation was given by
coneilmen as the resontorre-
pealing the ordinance.
Previously Discussed
The plan previously had been
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22bn
hearing Thursday, since it would
require fully two weeks to in-
vestigate the company's revenue
for 1929. Six accountants as-
sisted C. A. Winder, supervisor
of public utilities, Monday in
starting a study of the concern's
58 cents per month more than at , , ,, "
Judge Hosey Tells Men to
Lay Aside Dislikes ;
SIX - YEAR - OLD Virgil
• Moore has two twisted
legs.
: He. cant play like other
boys since infantile paralysis
left his limbs in steel braces.
But Virgil gets his ply al-
most every day. It is in the
air, with his father. W. V.
Moore, pilot for G. W. Men-
nis, oil mn.
Loops, spins, wing-overs—
Virgil likes ’em all.
His "foot-and-a-half" is a
"barrel-roll” in the air.
Virgi would like to get
out in the yard and run foot
races with the other fellows
in his block. Of course, he
can't.
. 'Virgil’s father tries to
By United Press,
NEW YORK, Jan. 7.—The
George Washington of the United
States Lmes is the first American
liner’ to brew its own beer for
thirsty , voyagers. Volsteadian
materials' are taken aboard here
and converted into passable beer
within 24 hours after the ship
passes the 12-mile limit.
wouldn’t' let me tell in Los An- ,
geles, I told him.
• •’’ “Then I came to this city and
got a Job as an actor. I played
. in 'White Cargo’.
"I’ve been around here since,
• and that's about all.”
The negro section of the city ,
where Peavey* was found has
been keeping him under cover
for several days, since Dr. Fil:
ben gave his story to the United
* Press in San Francisco.
A negro political leader was
finally prevailed upon, after a
number of blind leads had been |
8
’by
agreed to early Tuesday “by
Judge William H. 'Atwell of the!
U. S. District Court .at- Dallas.;
and by counsel for the gas con-
Cem late Monday----—------
Carr and members of
, Council- pointed out that
would be’ unprepared for
ward that he telephoned Mr. Tay-
lor from downtown, asking any.
further instructions.for the day.
at about half past " seven, and
ocouldn’t get an answer to the
phone. Then he went to Mr. Tay- l
Reasonable Test. Period.
It further stipulates that "an .0. 1 ... , . - m
accurate determination of the driving while drunk charge. The
issue will depend upon a reason- chargesvrewsout of a collision on
abje test period in order that ac- the Dallas Pike -be tween .Handley
trial retW derived from thejand Arlington, Apri in
increased rates , may be ascer- which Mrs. Carrie D. Walker was
tained.” .. ,
The concession of the city was
6 l’rofit was not considered when we
G started the ricinal Dollar store. ' We
6 took our losses and continued to she
5 "The Greatest Values on Earth." Ev.
4 cry eustemer tole her friends. They
“ multiplied: Our ‘nolime doubled add
-6 trebled—and there MORE than ju-i
sr price appeal tn «m- merehandNe F..
M ery artirte we se!I is •heuer than or-
dinar) srade. I’rove the truth of thio
btatement.
_____________ I'en.-Infr wo., I A charge, of negligent homicida ,
scheduled her for 11 a. m. Thurs- pending against Dscar Tarrent of I
Dallas probably will be dismissed,
+since a Jury acquitted him Monday
on a'charge of driving - while
drunk.
This was announced Tuesday at
the district attorney's office.
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2 for $1
.Size—36X52. Warm fleecy
Dutch design blankets in
. pink- or blue.
vey would be ordered. He said
three members of the court,
Judge S. D. Shannon and Com-
missioners Dick Boaz and Joe
Schooler had told him that they
would vote for the survey.
It was ‘the same alignment
last week that resulted in the
.commissioners going, on- record
as favorip dre route passing
thru Birdville’s Main Street in-
send of 250 yards south. Com-
missioners S. A. Wall and Harve
Wright opposed the route
change.
Should such a survey' be un-
satisfactory to the league, it will
employ another engineer to pre-
pare plans;. Brooks said.
The committee to appear be-
fore the commissioners is R. R.
Snow, M. H. Port wood, J. I.
Fisher, P. L*Jones an A. B.
Earle. .
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"Was that true?”
- "Yes, it was!” he cried in a
high voice. "It was all true. Every
word of it! I'll go down to Los
Angeles and tell it all to the grand"
.jury. I’m not afraid.”
"You didn't tell this at the cor-
, oner's inquest?”
-‘‘No. Theywouldnt let me. They
• tried- to shake the story I told
them before the inquest. They
threatened me. I didn't change my
story, because it was true, but I
left out that part about the row
at Mr. Taylor's house. Then I
knew they would make mere trou-
ble for me, so I left Los Angeles
right away."
"Who do you mean by they’?"
“‘The district attorney's office."
District Attorney new
"You told Dr. Filben that when
the district attorney was ques-
tioning you, you said repeatedly.
Why do you pick $n me? You
know who killed’Taylor.' Is that
right?” ’
"Yes, it sure is."
. Peavey's story had to be drawn
by clse questioning. He volun-
teered Httte.----■--—----------- “
.— "At what time -do you think
Taylor was shot?”
"Sometime between 7:10, when
I finally spoke to him and left
•the house, and 7:30 p. m."
out for the day. 1 -—2...
, "Before 1 opened thedoor.I New Survey Will Be Asked
anarasudwaslagrone was a wom-- Thursday by Committee
mW
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"Henry likes to do fancy
work,” the guide explained.
"He’s got it all over his place.”
He had, and upon the various
runners and doilies was an as-
sortment of powder boxes and
paints.
Peavey appeared to‘be about
32 years old. He has an excel-
lent physique. . His lips are thick
and his nose rather flat. He is
not well’ educated. The map-
ager of the theater at Mhich he
plays ocdasional parts informed
reporters that Henry’s bits in
"White Cargo" had to be read to
him.
"I'm innocent of any wrong-
doing," Peavey assured his in-
terviewers. "I've been working
and earning an honest-living and
minding my own business.
) Peavey was found during the
night; while a score of newspa-
/
43
HOLLAND ON TRIAL
FOR STATION HOLDUP
Polytechnic Case Started in
Criminal -Court
John Sidney Holland went to
trial in Criminal District Court
Tuesday, charged with robbery
of a Polytechnic filling station
Nov, 23.
Holland is alleged - to have
held up M. L. Bailey at Vaughn
and Littlejohn and obtained 36
in cash. Holland was arrested
a few days after the robbery and
Bailey identified him as the
holdup man." •
mi A $1 VALUE LINEN
8 Luncheon Cloths
si '
& Rep. 79c Value Ladies'
| RIRBED UNIONS
| ' 2 for $1
1
5 cents a onth. The saving in-
creases from that point and users
of 500,000 feet a month will have
a saving of -379.92.
The gas ’ company anndunced
this rate last week after it had
failed to agree with the city coun-
cil on a new rate, which had been
granted by a federal court order,
which also restrained the city
from .interfering with the rise, in
rates.
The council then last Thursday
passed an ordinance ' setting the
rate at $1.01 for the tirst-1000
feet, with a 68 cent—fhte- above.f
that. o
The gas company's rate .was' to]
net 3163,000 a year, while the
city's was to net-3156,000. The
-For men,. Warm,
SLIPS! GOWNS!
PAJAMAS’ A-f
2ror
returns for the last year, the
chief data on which the fight
was to be waged, he declared.
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Don’t Pay Yourself Last
• Many people Pay everybody else first and
have, nothing left for themselves.
Pay yourself first whenever you receive money
from any source, then pay others from the
--• balance. ‘ >
This method will cause you to live on Jess
than you earn and” create. a profitable account
for yourself. I
of .1930 will be El E. Lowe.
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cooperatin:
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citx blundered in not forcing a 1 • — .
compromise after they realized Withdraws Ordinance Which
they were whipped by the de- i
cision of the federal * tribunal—
afternoon and from 7 to 9 in the
, evening. ‛£
followed, to assign a lieutenant | _______-__,____
to accompany the reporters to I
Peavey's home. OPEN LANE ON CAMP
BOWIE EXTENSION'
Remainder of Project to be Com-
62853A Regularly Sold at $1.00
ret \ < lexer button on waist.
1KeE* styles, with long sleeves.
All with pockets, belts. 1eca
nnd noveity trimming. • 4• 1E
«’ 69, 3.
ombinations A «An“e E8
atuauwtu r
*<<n< it ri 'xin* J W4, 1u
wmnanmr iE
cassIMElE " A
long, I guess, because he wanted
to get home himself.”
"What about this quarrel that
was going on?"
"Well, it/ was just a row,
that's all. The woman was do-
ing -most of the talking. She
was mad.”.
Went to San Francisco.
"What have you been doing
since you left Los Angeles?"
"I came up to San Francisco
and went to work for the Corona
Typewriter ‘ Company. . That’s
where I met Dr. Filben, in the
typewriter company office. He
reognized my name and identi-
fied me with the Taylor case.
He was nice to me, and finally
when I got to know him, the
whole story—the part they
Gilliland, J. O. Montrlef, F. H.
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3 Prs. $1
Regular 40c value. -For
sport and school. Also 7-8
inch length in rayon
pleated.
"I waited around for 10 min-
utes, but the quarrel kept-'up. I
wanted to go downtown, and I
Mirer pure silk 300 .
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“I'd been working- for Mr. Tay-
lor as valet for eight months be-
fore he was killed." Peayey sald.
"He was my best friend. I’ve'got
his picture right here on my
dresser."' ' * :
The photograph’took its place in
. a gallery of pictures of actresses.,
most of them in semirnude poses..
. "I went to. Mr. Taylor's house
about 7 o'clock the evening that
he was shot. I wanted to check
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A MIGHTY 10-DAY EVENT BEGINS WEDNESDAY 9 a. m.
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During October a woman in
Montana wrote—“My first bottle
of Kruschen Salts lasted almost
4 weeks and during that time I
lost 19 pounds of fat- Kruschen
is all you claim for it—I feel
bettor than I have for years.”’
Here’s the recipe that banishes
fat and brings into blossom all
the natural attractiveness .that
‘every woman possesses.
Every morning take one half
teaspoonful of Kruschen. Salts in
a glass of hot water before
breakfast.
Be pure nnd do,thin every morning for
"‘It- the little' daily dope that takes off
the fat." — Don't miss a morning. The
Kruschem habit means that every vhrticle
of poisonous waste matter end harmful
acids nnd gusts nr® expelled from the
system.
At .the mame time the stnmach, liver,
kidneys nnd boweis are toned up and the
pule, fresh blood, containing Nature's six,
l!fe-g!ving salts are carried to every organ,
gland, nerve and fibre of the body nnd this
it followed by ‘‘that Kruschen feeling’"
of energetic health nnd activity that is-"
reflected in brinht eyes, clear skin, cheer -
vful vivacity and charming figures
If you want to lose fdt with-
speed get an 85c bottle of Kru-
schen Salts from any live drug-,
gist anywhere in America with
the distinct understanding that
you must be satisfied with re-
sults or money back.-—Adv.
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discussed between "city officials
-and counsel of the Fort Worth
Gas Company. Monday, and then
submitted to-Federal Judge Wil-
liam H. Atwell Tuesday. After his
sanction the council went into ex-
ecutive session tor itsdisussion.
ARANn IIIRDR2
Worth Gas Company, the first UNIRIVB JUNIUIo
1000 feet of gas on the January
billing will cost 31.25. A sliding
| 14' cut knit cotton unions.
T Shell knee and closed
t erotch. - Size 36 to 4 4.
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